What is the mass of water that results from combining 2.0 g of hydrogen with 16.0 g of oxygen?
14.0 g (I'm thinking this.)
16.0 g
18.0 g
20.0 g
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D
C
B
B
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I'm thinking you're guessing.
This starts out to be a limiting reagent problem.
2H2 + O2 ==> 2H2O
mols hydrogen = grams/molar mass = about 2/2 = about 1.
mols oxygen = 16/32 = 0.5 mol.
Using the coefficients in the balanced equation, convert mols each to mols product.
1 mol H2 x (2 mols H2O/2 mols H2) = 1 mol H2O
0.5 mol O2 x (2 mols H2O/1 mol O2) = 1 mol H2O.
Each will produce 1 mol H2O. Therefore, mass H2O produced = mols x molar mass
1 mol x 18 g/mol = ?